


Home to Mark Twain, part of the Louisiana Purchase, a part of the Pony Express–there’s a lot to work with here in terms of a historical mystery! Haworth, UK Gettysburg is probably the best-known battle of the American Civil War, so the town is the perfect place to set a mystery! Of course, there will probably be a “ghost” involved, but the creators will easily be able to sneak some educational content in. Boston, MassachusettsĪ Revolutionary War-inspired Nancy Drew would be amazing! But I suppose other locations such as Philadelphia could also work for this one. I don’t care what you say, they look very huggable. Beijingīeijing is one of the oldest cities in the world, so it seems like a great place for Nancy’s first mystery set in China! Also, if she could visit some panda bears, that would be the best. If living history interpreters can be added so we see characters in era-appropriate costume, that would be even better. I don’t know much about Bath except that Jane Austen characters always go there and I really want to see Nancy Drew investigate a Jane Austen-inspired mystery. Barcelona has plenty of history, from the Romans up to the present day, and the game could focus on any period and still be really interesting! However, the work of Gaudí would have to be featured no matter what.
